The general consensus is that everyone is once again chasing both North Hardin teams in the Class 3-A, Region 2 meet.

The teams are going for their third straight region crowns at 10 a.m. Saturday, but Lady Trojans coach John Russell thinks his team is part of the pack that will be chasing Bowling Green at the Jeter-McKinney Track Complex.

The following building permit information has been obtained from Hardin County Planning and Development Commission and the City of Elizabethtown Planning and Development offices. The name of the applicant, applicant’s address and use of permit are listed.

The following civil suits are filed in Hardin County Circuit Court in Elizabethtown. Et al is a Latin abbreviation meaning “and others.” Lawsuits give only one side of a disagreement and do not reflect any counterclaims and/or settlements that may have occurred since the initial suit was filed.

When looking over the performance list for Thursday’s Class 2-A, Region 2 meet, Elizabethtown coach Dickie Jones saw that his Lady Panthers could potentially score more than 200 points if the seeds held to form and if some athletes got points in events they weren’t expected to place in.

The Lady Panthers hit the 200-point mark and won their sixth straight region title in dominating fashion over runner-up Warren East, 200-77 at Central Hardin High School. LaRue County was third with 45 points.

The Elizabethtown senior swung her way to her third straight 5th Region Tournament singles title Thursday afternoon, making her one of only four area players to ever record the feat.

Still, after defeating junior teammate and second-seed AnnLauren Fiepke 6-1, 6-1 in the final, the girls’ top seed was just happy watching the final boys’ doubles match, sitting with her friends and enjoying her last region tournament.

Colesburg Baptist Church has survived floods, construction of an interstate that reshaped the town, and various rises and falls in membership throughout the years. On Sunday, the church celebrates its 120th anniversary.

The church was formally established in 1891.

There have been many additions to the original building and remodeling projects in the 120-year history include a renovation of the sanctuary in the early 2000s that lasted almost two years.

Registration at the Kentucky State Police Post 4 on U.S. 62 near Interstate 65 begins at 9:30 a.m. with the first group leaving at 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration is $30 per motorcycle and includes one food ticket and one shirt. Cost on Saturday is $30, but does not include a food ticket.

The first 75 riders the day of the ride will be given shirts. The final destination for the ride is the Bullitt County Fairgrounds.